When you learn to love and let yourself be loved, you come home to the hearth of your own spirit. You are warm and sheltered. Your are completely at one in the house of your own longing and belonging.
In John O'Donohue's "Anam Cara: A Book of Celtic Wisdom," the importance of love and acceptance is beautifully emphasized. By embracing love and allowing oneself to be loved in return, individuals find a sense of belonging and connection to their true selves. This process leads to an inner warmth and comfort, akin to returning home.
O'Donohue suggests that true fulfillment comes from being at peace with one's desires and longings. Finding this connection within oneself creates a harmonious environment where the spirit can thrive, embodying a state of complete tranquility and acceptance. The quote captures the essence of returning to one's inner self, where love fosters healing and a profound sense of belonging.